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Yard maintenance equipment is potentially dangerous, and some of the more frequency used equipment (e.g., lawn mowers) has been extensively studied.
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Two regions responded preferentially to the more frequency-modulated stimuli, including one that overlapped the right temporal phonetic area and another in the left angular gyrus far from the phonetic area.
So the more frequencies of reflectance are, more light can be trapped and higher absorption is obtained.
In the second half, the United States pushed the pace faster, attacking the goal with more frequency.
Part of Ethier's problem was that he started hitting the ball on the ground with more frequency, leading to fewer home runs.
Here, we check what happens in more realistic scenarios where the channel is more frequency selective than the model in (5) requires.
Going to the net with more frequency and greater authority are the things Devils Coach Larry Robinson has preached since taking over from Robbie Ftorek six games ago.
Gleaning, especially off leaves, is the maneuver used with more frequency by the elfin woods warbler while probing is the least used.
Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images Updated at 2.40am BST 2.26am BST Call me crazy but I think the Democrats are saying the name "Mitt Romney" with more frequency than the Republicans did in Tampa.
Davenport is struggling and is finding the net with more frequency than a suicidal fish and is broken again.
Therefore, the benefits of more frequency reporting are mixed.
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